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West Bengal Has Become A Light Version Of Bangladesh": Sukanta Majumdar Slams Mamata Banerjee Over Murshidabad Violence

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He alleged that Mamata Banerjee has succeeded in turning West Bengal into a "light version of Bangladesh." 
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News video: Murshidabad Violence: 3 Dead in Protests Over WAQF Act, Police Deployed, BJP MP Calls for AFSPA

Murshidabad Violence: 3 Dead in Protests Over WAQF Act, Police Deployed, BJP MP Calls for AFSPA 03:01

Murshidabad in West Bengal witnessed violent clashes on April 14, 2025, resulting in three deaths linked to protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025. West Bengal Police have arrested 150 people, and additional security forces have been deployed in affected areas like Samserganj, Dhuliyan, and...

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